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Foghorn Records

Aussie country with a Nashville / Americana edge, this is a great first single from the bands forthcoming album. Acoustics twang, pedal steel and violin slides, Fender Rhodes tinkle, drums shuffle and Steve’s classic Johnny Cash style vocal telling a tale of alcoholism and abandonment but with a happy ending.

Big Merino has only been around for 2 years but they sound like a band that's been playing together for much, much longer.

Another great vocal performance from Stuart Davis. This track also features great electric guitar riffs from co-writer Alex Craig. The mid-tempo tune cruises along at a good pace and has plenty of interesting parts to hold your attention.

Renown for her Grammy Nominated and Award-Winning solo piano work Fiona has created a new set of themed remixes of some of her favourite songs to suit the 'Chill' Genre

The ‘Ceremony Remix’ is ethereal and fairy-tale inspired but with more punch than the album release. It’s all about the bass with some very deep sub lows. The percussion and loops really build the track and the vocal treatments are lush and spacious, all underpinned by the original grand piano.

Halfway Homebuoy have gained a reputation as outstanding entertainers via their high energy performances and gutsy music that make you want to stamp your feet.

Taking one of their title tracks from a previous album the band have reworked this mid-tempo tune into an acoustic classic. Jack’s wrenching vocals really bring the lyric home atop some featured violin and piano work.

Humorous, up-beat, catchy, power/pop/psychedelic/rock. Melbourne based ‘The Jimmy C’ opens a can of earworms that burrow deep and leave you smiling.

Listen to Do You Remember Walter by The Kinks, then Mr Blue Sky by ELO. I think the former is a blueprint for the later and it’s also a blueprint for this. Jangly guitars, tight drums and a catchy chorus.

Jessie-May was born in Hobart and grew up on the NSW Central Coast. She started writing songs at five and Performing Arts became her escape from a tough family life.

Starting with an innocent acoustic guitar and voice intro the song turns into catchy indie band track. Some tasteful and hooky electric and subtle keyboards and harmonies fill out the arrangement to make this another great indie radio tune from young Jessie. Already receiving good plays on Triple J Unearthed

John Kennedy has released Second Best a compilation featuring key album tracks from 8 albums.

John penned this track back in 2007 but it still sounds fresh and gets a well-deserved new lease of life as track one of the new album. Some hooky guitar riffs, foot tapping rhythm track and the 'ode to Brisbane' lyrics where even the Go Betweens get a mention.

Having gone through the necessary evolution and experimentation all the best bands go through, singer, songwriter and guitarist Dan Nebe can now proudly say, will you please welcome Team Utopia

A second rocking tune from this Brisbane band, featuring Bob Spencers iconic guitar and a great message in the lyrics. This song rocks along right from the start, big drums, bass and electric guitar but with a contemporary modern rock flavour.

What happens when the musical worlds of an ARIA Award winning classical guitarist and a rock singer collide? The answer, in this case, is the EP Don’t Tempt Me.

Starting with a strong rhythm track intro the song gets underway and with powerful vocals. The title track and first single from the EP resonates with the superb guitar playing of Gareth Koch creating a bridge from his classical work to contemporary blues rock.

Diana's new single from the My Queen album, is out this month. An East Coast tour follows from October taking in festivals such as Airlie Beach along the way.

A softer mid-tempo song from Diana this time, with a smooth and catchy chorus. The full instrumentation, including a melodic riffy guitar solo, her engaging lyrics and delivery cap off another top single.

Fiona Joy Hawkins - her name resonates in acoustic music circles as one of this generation's top contemporary solo piano artists.

A fully loaded chill track from Fiona for this new release, rather than her solo piano work. The tune features her vocal, as well as an impressive list of musicians on: percussion, guitar, bass and piano that creates a huge that really adds to the appeal of this catchy tune.

"Where Will We Go to Break Free of the Crows” Tailor Birds newest album is music that soothes the soul, warms the spirit, and ignites your passion.

The most uptempo piece on the new Tailor Birds album with some strong percussive elements to keep the floaty, soundscape piece moving along nicely. A huge full sound from this tune with many instruments combining to add to the lushness.

The Vegas Nerves are a four-piece band playing their music around the less salubrious parts of Sydney town.

An up-tempo song from The Vegas Nerves new album ‘An Act of Faith’. Starting with a hooky guitar riff overlaying the rocky but acoustic backing, the song develops into a catchy tune that holds your interest throughout.

Fiona Joy Hawkins - her name resonates in acoustic music circles as one of this generation's top contemporary solo piano artists.

It is only fitting that this album was recorded with Fiona playing her compositions on an 1885 Steinway piano as the music represents hers and her listener’s travels through life both recent and sometimes not so recent to sort through the puzzle pieces of life via the medium of music.

Raw, evocative, honest and uncompromisingly unique. Dreamy, eccentric melody marries poetic song writing. Ivona’s tales of suburban life are as being lead through an enchanted garden, by a haunting hymn.

Ever heard of 'Indie Autoharp'? - well check out this part gypsy, part Indie, post Euro sounding record from Polish heritage Singer / Songwriter Ivona Rose. A dance between Autoharp, Guitar and Zoe Hauptmann’s (Paul Kelly, Missy Higgins) expert Double Bass licks, take us to a time reminiscent of the 60’s.